Cambridge HSC Ancient History

Cambridge HSC Ancient History

Author: Pamela Bradley

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9780521608992

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Study guide providing comprehensive exam preparation and year-round revision for HSC students. Each guide has been tailored to suit the specific study needs and exam requirements for that particular course of study.


The Cambridge Ancient History

The Cambridge Ancient History

Author: I. E. S. Edwards

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1977-09-15

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 9780521205719

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A new Plates Volume to accompany the four new Parts of The Cambridge Ancient History, Volumes I and II. The editors have selected many new as well as familiar subjects for illustration, and contributors to the text Volumes have made frequent references to these illustrations. The Plates Volume can also, however, stand on its own as a visual guide to the formative period of civilization in Egypt, the Middle East and the Aegean region from earliest times to about 1000 B.C.


The Cambridge Ancient History

The Cambridge Ancient History

Author: Roger Ling

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1984-07-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780521243544

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The publication of the Plates Volume to accompany the Cambridge Ancient History Volume III and that for Volume VII Part 1 inaugurates a new style and format for these books. The illustrations are now presented with a descriptive text and commentary, so that each chapter is a self-contained account of matters of archaeological and art-historical interest, relevant to the history of a period and place. The order of illustration is not always that of the chapters in the text volumes, but is determined by the material illustrated and the principal subjects it suggests. The intention is thus both to complement the text volumes and to provide an independent commentary on the material evidence of antiquity. The plates for Volume VII Part 1 covers the history and culture of the Hellenistic period from 323 to the first century B.C. Individual chapters deal with particular areas of the Hellenistic world - Ptolematic Egypt, the Seleucid kingdom, Bactria and India, Asia Minor, Macedonia, Greece and the Cyclades, Sicily and Magna Graecia. Other chapters cover aspects of life and society such as warfare, religion, trade, sport and education. The narrative draws on the evidence of topography, excavation and art-history to provide a well-rounded and coherent survey of the period, illustrating the positive contributions of the Hellenistic world to the story of Greek civilization and thus, through the medium of the Romans, to the modern world.


The Cambridge Ancient History

The Cambridge Ancient History

Author: I. E. S. Edwards

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1977-09-15

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 9780521205719

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A new Plates Volume to accompany the four new Parts of The Cambridge Ancient History, Volumes I and II. The editors have selected many new as well as familiar subjects for illustration, and contributors to the text Volumes have made frequent references to these illustrations. The Plates Volume can also, however, stand on its own as a visual guide to the formative period of civilization in Egypt, the Middle East and the Aegean region from earliest times to about 1000 B.C.


The Cambridge Ancient History

The Cambridge Ancient History

Author: J. B. Bury

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1928-01-03

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 9780521044950

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Illustrations and photographs depict the early history of the Middle East, the Greek world, and the Mediterranean


HSC Ancient History

HSC Ancient History

Author: Peter Roberts

Publisher: Pascal Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781741251784

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This comprehensive study guide covers every topic in the first two se ctions o f the HSC Ancient History course and has been specifically crea ted to maximise exam success. This guide has been designed to meet all s tudy needs, providing up-to-date information in an easy-to-use format. T his is the first of the two new Ancient History study guides. Revision q uestions have been updated for the new HSC format. Excel Ancient History Book 1 contains: a chapter on every topic available in the first two sections of the HSC course: Section I - Personalities in their Times, and Section II - Ancient Societies an introduct ory section on how to use the book, with an explanation of exam requirem ents revision questions in each chapter with answers and guidel ines comprehensive bibliography and further reading lists key terms defined in each chapter, plus a glossary of terms cross-referencing between chapters for further information Also available is Excel Ancient History Book 2 which covers c omprehensive coverage of Sections III and IV of the HSC course: Section III - Personalities in the Times and Section IV - Historical Periods.


The Cambridge Ancient History

The Cambridge Ancient History

Author: I. E. S. Edwards

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1977-09-15

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 9780521205719

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A new Plates Volume to accompany the four new Parts of The Cambridge Ancient History, Volumes I and II. The editors have selected many new as well as familiar subjects for illustration, and contributors to the text Volumes have made frequent references to these illustrations. The Plates Volume can also, however, stand on its own as a visual guide to the formative period of civilization in Egypt, the Middle East and the Aegean region from earliest times to about 1000 B.C.


The Cambridge Ancient History

The Cambridge Ancient History

Author: Roger Ling

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1984-07-19

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780521243544

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The publication of the Plates Volume to accompany the Cambridge Ancient History Volume III and that for Volume VII Part 1 inaugurates a new style and format for these books. The illustrations are now presented with a descriptive text and commentary, so that each chapter is a self-contained account of matters of archaeological and art-historical interest, relevant to the history of a period and place. The order of illustration is not always that of the chapters in the text volumes, but is determined by the material illustrated and the principal subjects it suggests. The intention is thus both to complement the text volumes and to provide an independent commentary on the material evidence of antiquity. The plates for Volume VII Part 1 covers the history and culture of the Hellenistic period from 323 to the first century B.C. Individual chapters deal with particular areas of the Hellenistic world - Ptolematic Egypt, the Seleucid kingdom, Bactria and India, Asia Minor, Macedonia, Greece and the Cyclades, Sicily and Magna Graecia. Other chapters cover aspects of life and society such as warfare, religion, trade, sport and education. The narrative draws on the evidence of topography, excavation and art-history to provide a well-rounded and coherent survey of the period, illustrating the positive contributions of the Hellenistic world to the story of Greek civilization and thus, through the medium of the Romans, to the modern world.